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Scotland is situated in the northern portion of the island of Great Britain. Its King James VI took over England in 1603. Because the sun never shines there, it produces a lot of goths. It is chiefly noteworthy for its proximity to [[Whitby|Whitby | Scotland is situated in the northern portion of the island of Great Britain. | ||
* Its King - James VI - took over England in 1603. He, thinking that sunlight was an exciting & novel concept, moved to London. The people he left behind have been resentful ever since. | |||
* Because the sun never shines there, it produces a lot of goths. | |||
* It is chiefly noteworthy for its proximity to [[Whitby Gothic Weekend|Whitby]]. |
Latest revision as of 01:03, 23 May 2008
Scotland is situated in the northern portion of the island of Great Britain.
- Its King - James VI - took over England in 1603. He, thinking that sunlight was an exciting & novel concept, moved to London. The people he left behind have been resentful ever since.
- Because the sun never shines there, it produces a lot of goths.
- It is chiefly noteworthy for its proximity to Whitby.